Hello to everyone,
I use HP All in one PC with built-in speakers since 2019... so far so good, but recently I installed Linux on a crappy 2.5" hard drive with lots of bad sectors connected via USB , in external-powered HDD enclosure, but not directly to the PC's USB - via a USB hub, just for experimenting/fun...
I noticed that the speakers are "popping" when I start the PC and at least another 2 times during the rest of the boot process... but this happens only in that specific case - when the PC OS (or at least that Linux) is on the USB HDD...
The speakers also pop when the system (Linux) is making any kind of sound through my headphones, which by the way are constantly connected to the PC via 3.5 mm jack.
No such issues when botting my Windows 10 normally from the NVME M2 SSD inside.
No matter with headphones or not - the popping is there... I actually gave up on that "USB HDD Linux project " and I plan to install a fresh copy of Ubuntu on a brand new SSD in the coming days, and I will connect it again with the same setup in the HDD enclosure to see what happens.
Actually the big problem maybe is that these built in speakers cannot be disabled or turned down.
I found an old similar topic, but decided not to resurrect it
Speakers making a loud pops when I start my computer?
Another thing is that all of my USB ports are being used all the time, I had at least 2 cases when I had to unplug them and then plug in again because the BIOS was beeping and the PC wasn't going to boot up.
Can I somehow avoid the speakers being popping loudly in the mentioned scenario ?
I use HP All in one PC with built-in speakers since 2019... so far so good, but recently I installed Linux on a crappy 2.5" hard drive with lots of bad sectors connected via USB , in external-powered HDD enclosure, but not directly to the PC's USB - via a USB hub, just for experimenting/fun...
I noticed that the speakers are "popping" when I start the PC and at least another 2 times during the rest of the boot process... but this happens only in that specific case - when the PC OS (or at least that Linux) is on the USB HDD...
The speakers also pop when the system (Linux) is making any kind of sound through my headphones, which by the way are constantly connected to the PC via 3.5 mm jack.
No such issues when botting my Windows 10 normally from the NVME M2 SSD inside.
No matter with headphones or not - the popping is there... I actually gave up on that "USB HDD Linux project " and I plan to install a fresh copy of Ubuntu on a brand new SSD in the coming days, and I will connect it again with the same setup in the HDD enclosure to see what happens.
Actually the big problem maybe is that these built in speakers cannot be disabled or turned down.
I found an old similar topic, but decided not to resurrect it
Speakers making a loud pops when I start my computer?
Another thing is that all of my USB ports are being used all the time, I had at least 2 cases when I had to unplug them and then plug in again because the BIOS was beeping and the PC wasn't going to boot up.
Can I somehow avoid the speakers being popping loudly in the mentioned scenario ?
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